Inelastic Axial and Vector Structure Functions for Lepton-Nucleon Scattering 2021 Update
Abstract
We report on an update (2021) of a phenomenological model for inelastic neutrino- and electron-nucleon scattering cross sections using effective leading order parton distribution functions with a new scaling variable w. Non-perturbative effects are well described using the w scaling variable in combination with multiplicative K factors at low Q2. The model describes all inelastic charged-leptron-nucleon scattering data (HERA/NMC/BCDMS/SLAC/JLab) ranging from very high Q2 to very low Q2 and down to the Q2=0 photo-production region. The model has been developed to be used in analysis of neutrino oscillation experiments in the few GeV region. The 2021 update accounts for the difference between axial and vector structure function which brings it into much better agreement with neutrino-nucleon total cross section measurements. The model has been developed primarily for hadronic final state masses W above 1.8 GeV. However with additional parameters the model also describe the average neutrino cross sections in the resonance region down to W=1.4 GeV.
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